Overlaying Vaporizable Material Revealing Information Patents (Class 283/84)
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Patent number: 8975211Abstract: A security document precursor including, in order, at least: a) a transparent biaxially stretched polyethylene terephthalate foil; b) a colorless color forming layer containing at least an infrared absorber, a color forming component and a polymeric binder; and c) a polymeric support; wherein the colorless color forming layer contains at least one component forming a compound having a melting temperature of less than 20° C. upon laser marking the colorless color forming layer with an infrared laser. Methods for securing a security document using the security document precursor are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2011Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: Bart Waumans, Ingrid Geuens, Paul Callant, Hubertus Van Aert
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Patent number: 8896647Abstract: A method is described for producing a character, pattern, symbol and/or image (8) on a substrate (2) by way of pigment particles (1) which are arranged thereon and lose their color effect under the action of a laser (23), wherein different pigment particles (1) with at least three different color effects are arranged on and/or in the substrate (2). The invention is distinguished by the following method steps: (a) production of a color chart (14), in which the individual color effect of individual pigment particles (1) or individual clusters of pigment particles is contained as a function of their spatial coordinate on and/or in the substrate (2); (b) spatially resolved irradiation, which changes the color effect of only individual pigment particles (1) or individual clusters of pigment particles, by way of a laser (23) at a single frequency on the basis of the color chart (14) in order to produce a resulting color effect.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: U-NICA Technology AGInventors: Rainer Goldau, Klaus Schafer
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Patent number: 8540285Abstract: A chemically etched two dimensional matrix symbol is provided on a substrate. The substrate may be metal or plastic. A process is described for forming a plurality of two dimensional matrix symbols at the same time in batches. The two dimensional data matrix symbol includes a substrate, a plurality of grooves and a plurality of raised areas, and a plurality of ink spots disposed in the grooves according to a predefined code. The matrix is readable by a scanning device.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Texas Nameplate Company, Inc.Inventor: Roy Dale Crownover
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Patent number: 8137899Abstract: The invention relates to a data carrier with an optically variable structure having an embossed structure and a coating contrasting with the surface of the data carrier. The embossed structure and the coating are so combined that at least parts of the coating are completely visible upon perpendicular viewing but concealed upon oblique viewing so that a tilt effect arises upon alternate perpendicular and oblique viewing. The coating is executed uniformly and the embossed structure is divided into partial areas where different partial embossed structures are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Johann Müller, Reinhard Plaschka, Jürgen Zerbes, Christoph Baldus
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Patent number: 8033477Abstract: The invention relates to identification documents, and in particular to providing optically variable personalized data to identification documents. In one implementation, we provide an identification document comprising a document layer and a first indicium. The document layer comprises a material capable of being printed by a thermally transferable optically variable ink. The first indicium is printed on the document layer and comprises personalized data and printed to the document layer by a thermally transferred optically variable ink. The first indicium may be printed to the document layer by disposing a thermally transferable optically variable ink in a mass transfer panel of a printer ribbon adapted for use in a dye diffusion thermal transfer printer, and printing the first indicium as part of a mass transfer printing process.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: L-1 Secure Credentialing, Inc.Inventors: Robert L. Jones, Daoshen Bi, Charles F. Duggan, Nelson T. Schneck
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Patent number: 7984927Abstract: Disclosed herein is a secret scratch sticker capable of secretly delivering a message to only a person who receives the message and a method of manufacturing the same. The secret scratch sticker comprises a transparent film sheet 110 having an adhesion portion formed on one surface thereof; a first scratching part 120 laminated on the other surface of the film sheet 110 so as to be stripped off with a fingernail or a coin; and a second scratching part 130 laminated on the first scratching part 120 so as to be stripped off together with the first scratching part 120, the second scratching part having colors. According to the present invention, a user can deliver a message to only a desired person, and thus the message can be hidden from other people.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Inventor: Seong Hun Kim
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Patent number: 7918485Abstract: Disclosed is an item, for example a document, including a substrate having thereon a multiplicity of separate printed markings, wherein the printed markings include both conductive printed markings and substantially non-conductive printed markings. The different conductive and substantially non-conductive regions on the substrate can be detected, for example by measuring the resistance or current of each printed marking. The pattern of different conductive and substantially non-conductive regions can be used as a security pattern of authenticity that cannot be replicated by standard office equipment, and/or can be used to encrypt information in binary code form in the item. A system for forming and detecting the different printed markings is also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Gabriel Iftime, Yiliang Wu, Paul F. Smith, Peter M. Kazmaier, Beng S. Ong
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Patent number: 7040663Abstract: The invention relates to a document of value such as a paper of value or ID card with a security element having an optically variable material. Said optically variable material conveys different color effects at different viewing angles. Additionally, the security element has at least one machine-readable feature substance that does not impair the visually visible optically variable effect of the optically variable material.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient, GmbHInventors: Reinhard Plaschka, Eckhard Braun, Wittich Kaule
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Patent number: 6343745Abstract: The invention relates to a security element for a security document such as a bank note, ID card or the like consisting of a translucent plastic layer having an opaque layer with gaps in the form of characters, patterns or the like recognizable in transmitted light. Additionally the security element has a magnetic layer in the form of spaced-apart magnetic areas forming a coding, the gaps recognizable in transmitted light being disposed in the magnetic layer-free intermediate areas of the coding.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Michael Bohm, Theo Burchard, Christian Schmitz
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Publication number: 20010028169Abstract: A method for manufacturing a security element for documents, forgery-proof labels, checks, seals and the like, comprising the steps of providing a backing layer and applying a covering layer to at least one face of the backing layer. The method also comprises a step of removing preset regions of the covering layer with a laser beam having a wavelength between 900 and 1200 nm. The preset regions define a code which can be customized in any manner and detected in any manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Applicant: ELMIVA S.a.s. di WALTER MANTEGAZZA & C.Inventor: Maurizio Lazzerini
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Patent number: 6260885Abstract: A latent fingerprint lifting and recordation device of the type which provides a permanent and official fingerprint document. The device includes a flexible transparent latent fingerprint lifting sheet having one adhesive surface thereof and a flat opaque flexible frame having an open central area and being substantially similar in size and shape to that of, and adhered in generally coextensive fashion on one surface thereof against the fingerprint lifting sheet. A majority of the adhesive surface is exposable and unattached over said open central area for lifting a latent fingerprint. A flat protective cover is positioned against, and similar in size and shape to, that of the frame and releasably adhered against the adhesive surface through the open central area.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: John M. Massimo, Sr.
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Patent number: 6171734Abstract: A paper substrate is laminated with a metalized layer forming a mirrored surface. A partially transparent black diffraction grating is applied by stochastic screening to the mirrored surface. The diffraction grating forms a random pattern from selected geometric shapes. Information, such as alphanumeric indicia or graphics, is printed on the stochastic screen to thus form a reflective diffraction device which is printable in a conventional manner while inhibiting reproduction of the printed information by conventional techniques, including black and white and color photo-reproduction and facsimile machines. The partially transparent black stochastic screen forms a diffraction grating on the metalized layer so that when illuminated from the light source of either a specular or diffuse illumination-type photocopier, random interference patterns of light occur at the interface of the metalized surface and the stochastic screen.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Graphic Arts Technical FoundationInventors: Richard D. Warner, John T. Lind
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Patent number: 6033392Abstract: A bag for securing an irrigation syringe to an IV pole includes a first sheet of flexible material having four sides, and a second sheet of flexible material having four sides which are sealingly attached to the first sheet along three sides thereof. The unsealed side of the second sheet defines a mouth for accessing the interior of the bag. The interior region is sized for receiving the irrigation syringe therein. A flap which is sealingly attached to the first sheet at the top of the sheet extends over the mouth in such a manner that it closes the mouth of the bag to prevent airborne particulates from entering the bag, thus protecting the syringe. A slot formed in the first sheet is provided for securing the bag to an IV pole. The inner surfaces of the first and second sheets and the flap are treated with anti-microbial material for substantially inhibiting bacteria on the syringe.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Inventors: John W. Frey, George A. Hird
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Patent number: 5830609Abstract: A paper substrate is laminated with a metalized layer forming a mirrored surface. A partially transparent black diffraction grating is applied by stochastic screening to the mirrored surface. The diffraction grating forms a frequency modulated pattern from selected geometric shapes. Information, such as alphanumeric indicia or graphics, is printed on the stochastic screen to thus form a reflective diffraction device which is printable in a conventional manner while inhibiting reproduction of the printed information by conventional techniques, including black and white and color photo-reproduction and facsimile machines. The partially transparent black stochastic screen forms a diffraction grating on the metalized layer so that when illuminated from the light source of either a specular or diffuse illumination-type photocopier, random interference patterns of light occur at the interface of the metalized surface and the stochastic screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Graphic Arts Technical FoundationInventors: Richard D. Warner, John T. Lind
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Patent number: 5704652Abstract: The present invention is directed toward a tamper evident informational article such as a temporary vehicle registration which may be made of paper or paperboard. The informational article has a zone for inserting information and a pattern within said zone which will resist effective counterfeiting. A transparent tape which preferably has a silicone resin coating which contains a wax is adhesively secured over information contained within the zone.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1993Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Optical Security Group, Inc.Inventor: Yoram Curiel